Sandra Day O’ Connor was a hardworking and revolutionary woman that never gave up even despite extremely challenging career obstacles. Her extreme strength with these obstacles made her able to become the first woman supreme justice. Sandra was born on March 26th, 1930 in El Paso, Texas. Her parents, Ada and Harry O’ Connor, were also hardworking and owned a ranch they called “Lazy B.” At Lazy B, Sandra learned her core values of being a country cowgirl but also, to be on time and studious. Her…
As stated in the above paragraph, the main focus of this paper is The Crucible by Arthur Miller. Set in the small Puritan village of Salem, Mass., The Crucible starts with the girls dancing under the moonlight in the woods. When the reverend's daughter, Betty, falls into a coma like state, rumors of witchcraft spread quickly through the town. After Abigail blames the reverend's slave, Tituba, for witchcraft, to which she confesses but says she is not the only witch in Salem, leading to…
Sandra Day O’Connor influenced society by becoming the first woman associate for the Supreme Court, limiting abortion rights, and helping Bush become president. Sandra Day O’Connor went to Stanford University Law School. She graduated as third in class in 1952. One of the students ahead of her was William Rehnquist who would later serve on the Supreme Court with her (“O’Connor Sandra Day”). After graduating, Sandra had a very hard time finding a job. Law firms did not want to hire her…
James Bond films are, and always have been, more similar than innovative. Even in the 1960s they were portrayed as superheroes who wore street clothes instead of colorful tights and mantles He ran, jumped from building to building, drove over broken bridges, jumped from a helicopter and fell in the garbage truck without even getting a scratch on to his body, popular in action cinema at that moment and amped them up with more beautiful locations, bigger explosions, with loud and thundering music.…
designer; she received her MFA in Technical Theatre/ Lighting Design from the University of Arizona in 2007. However, first thing enter the show there is the light with blue, green, yellow, and white. She make the stage look dark such as night and scaring day. It look like haunting through the forest. When the character start to talk or move around the light is bright white on them. The end of the play, the light was make lighting by flashing the light white while all character come out from…
Saint Patrick wasn’t always a saint and wasn’t born in Ireland like most believe. Saint Patrick was born sometime in the spring of the 17th century. Yet in Saint Patrick’s writings we can conclude he was more accurately born sometime in the spring of the 1400 A.D. in Britannica (Great Britain). He wasn’t always a believer of the Christian faith. More accurately he was more of a pagan oriented man. Believing in the pagan gods was frowned upon in the times he lived in. At the age of 16 Saint…
I have always been fascinated by spy movies and TV shows, even when I was a little child. Especially James Bond. So for this project, I decided to watch the movie Skyfall. This was done for the 50th anniversary of James Bond. For some background information, the movie is all about James Bond, a spy, who dies in the opening scene. He comes back to stop a dangerous terrorist. The terrorist attacks the MI6 computer network and blows up the MI6 headquarters. In the process he goes to China…
J.D. Salinger was a writer for his entire life and published many writings about his secret living. He was drafted in 1940, to fight in World War II, he wrote letters of what he experienced in the war. After the war, he published A Perfect Day for Bananafish and it was found in the “The New Yorker”, it was one of the most influential writings. J.D. Salinger’s life throughout World War II reflects in his writings by making comparisons, references hostility, A topic that reflected in Salinger’s…
Just a few days ago, International Women 's Day was celebrated by many on March 8. It was time to recognize the improvements made toward gender equality over the years; yet, it was also a reminder of the progress that still needs to be made. Despite some progress made for women 's rights, the 1950s was decade, which experienced a setback in employment equality. It was the era of the “happy homemaker,” a time where women were encouraged to give up their jobs for the returning veterans of World…
favourite day of the week will be beneficial to the functionality of the work force. Identifying the differences between age groups, comparing and contrasting survey results to those of a study, and analyzing the history of the concept of a week can achieve this improved functionality. It is important to know that people of different ages will have different favourite days. From elementary school, throughout to high school students have made clear opinions and rationalizations for each day of…